meeting of which many of the people where they are and that's when dianne feinstein center board of directors -- [inaudible] anybody who has been through haight, when i came up, she says [inaudible] this has been a neighborhood for 52 years. watching the games. my story, which david asked us to share with you, 1967, that neighborhood was totally crazy. professor of medicine -- [inaudible] is a second career failure and mental comments. what happened as we were built on rock 'n roll, concerts and had all these celebrities. i was trying to date donation from them. [inaudible] so we were totally volunteers. he said that hells angels rent a day care center are sent game like that. [inaudible] so what i did was work during the day and then just haight-ashbury clinic at night. it is going to come in and make a big donation rate of fire. i told everybody that was going to come and there is an opportunity for donation of course. if you recall that era, nobody checked anybody's credentials. you couldn't tell the difference between the patience, staff, whatever. it is a volunteer position. the nameless